º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Oops.

Our website is temporarily unavailable in your location.

We are working hard to get it back online.

PRIVACY
Economic Development

£35m Unite union scheme to build Birmingham hotel gets green light

Work can begin on major scheme in Birmingham Science Park Aston after councillors granted permission

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s largest trade union can start a giant scheme including a in Birmingham’s after getting a green light.

Birmingham City Council has given permission for a £35 million development which will also see it shift its regional offices to .

, to develop two buildings on land at the corner of Woodcock Street and Jennens Road, includes a seven-storey hotel. It will contain 170 bedrooms above reception areas, a restaurant, bar and 45,750 sq ft of conference and meeting facilities capable of holding up to 1,000 delegates.

An adjoining five-storey building would contain 55,260 sq ft of office accommodation for around 225 staff from Unite.

However, Conservative councillors on the planning committee – who were also keen to reference Unite’s relationship with the Labour party – outlined concerns about whether the science park was the correct place for a hotel.

Coun Bob Beauchamp (Con Erdington) said: “Not withstanding that this is an uninspiring building, the clue is in the name – Aston Science Park. What are we doing putting hotels in Aston Science Park?”

(Image: Pic: Consarc Design Group)

Fellow Tory Peter Douglas Osborn (Weoley) added: “The science park this was specified in the original conditions for industrial or development purposes.

“A hotel would be stretching the balance of probability.”